The surrogate-mom comedy from April is one of the better Saturday Night Live alum pictures, which is not, of course, among the more hallowed movie genres. Single execu-woman Tina Fey wants a child but ends up hiring a duplicitous low-rent woman (Amy Poehler) to fill her surrogate bill. Beyond two well-matched leads, the cast includes Greg Kinnear (adding stability), Dax Shepard (dead-on as Poehler's slacker common-law mate), Steve Martin (with a ponytail), Sigourney Weaver (perpetually fertile) and The 40-Year-Old Virgin's Romany Malco (as a doorman with deftly timed reaction shots).

Michael and his young family have settled into his parents' old home, April is determined to become a veterinarian, and Elizabeth appears likely to marry the childhood sweetheart with whom she recently reconnected. Their parents, meanwhile, are drifting into retirement.